Bill Davis was an ex-CHP officer who was a well-known Grand Master PPC shooter and most of what their company made were custom bull-barreled PPC revolvers. He was also a pioneer in area of round and slab sided bull barrel PPC version revolvers. He also invented the "Speedfeed" stock for police shotguns which was purchased and put into production by Mossberg.

The reason for a Colt barrel on a Smith action goes back to the early days of PPC. The Colt barrels were a uniform .356 bore, the Smiths ran .357-.359 erratically, the Colt barrels were more accurate, but the Smith K frame actions were more durable and their triggers capable of being finer tuned.

Bill Davis also did this with the S&W M13, M14, M15, M686, Ruger Security Six and Speed Six.

The Couger grew out of the Smolt project. Some customers wanted the same done to their Ruger Security-Six and Bill had the shop put some together. It was a great marriage because it added weight to the front, many were in the 4" barrel length, and added the better Colt rifling twist.

Last edited by Popeye; 07-25-2011 at 11:53 PM.

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